The First Hundred Years is the first ongoing TV soap opera in the United States that began as a daytime serial, airing on CBS from December 4, 1950 until June 27, 1952. A previous daytime drama on NBC, These Are My Children, aired in 1949 but only lasted one month, and NBC's Hawkins Falls began in June 1950 as a primetime "soap" and didn't move to daytime until April 1951. The drama involved two couples who were next-door neighbors. The series did not succeed due to very low viewership, as few American households had television sets, and fewer still watched during the afternoon. The series was replaced with the television version of Guiding Light, which would prove to be much more successful, airing for 57 years.
The series spans 2 seasons with 291 episodes in total (avg. 146 per season).
Each episode runs approximately 15 minutes.
The series ran from 1950 to 1952 — a total of 2 years on air.
Originally aired on CBS.
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The First Hundred Years
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English
United States of America
12/4/1950
6/27/1952

